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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2025 · 16 MIN

Jeremiah's Lessons in Holding it Together when the World is Falling Apart

from Living on the Edge of Art · host stellaburkhalter

The prophet Jeremiah is called the weeping prophet, and he had reason to be. He called out the peoples’ sin and paid a high cost for telling the truth. Sometimes we’re living on the edge because we stepped out for truth. We can’t always keep our mouths shut. At these times, Jeremiah’s integrity and hope in the face of adversity are an inspiration. Was this helpful? You can contact me at www.pastorstella.net.

The prophet Jeremiah is called the weeping prophet, and he had reason to be. He called out the peoples’ sin and paid a high cost for telling the truth. Sometimes we’re living on the edge because we stepped out for truth. We can’t always keep our mouths shut. At these times, Jeremiah’s integrity and hope in the face of adversity are an inspiration. Was this helpful? You can contact me at www.pastorstella.net.

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